CAREER EXPLORATION: WORK VALUES
What are Values?The definition of a value is-
a principle or quality that is desirable. They are beliefs that guide our behavior and can be put in order according to importance.
Values can be categorized differently. Personal Values (trust, honesty)Cultural Values (religion, traditions)Social Values (friendship, family)Work Values…
Work ValuesThese are the things that one considers to
be valuable in a work setting.Autonomy- Working by yourself with little
supervision, using your own ideas, and making your own decisions
Safety- Working in a place that is safe and fair
Altruism- Working in a place where the co-workers are friendly to each other and having a job that allowed you to help other people
Work Values ContinuedStatus- A job that where there is opportunity for
advancement, recognition for accomplishments, and recognition from the community
Comfort- A job that you were able to do what you want depending on your preferences (alone or with people), provided you with something different to do everyday, paid adequately, and provided steady employment
Achievement- A job that provided you with a sense of accomplishment and made use of my abilities and talents
Rank these values from 1 to 6 (with 1 being the most important value to you in a work place)
Autonomy- Working by yourself with little supervision, using your own ideas, and making your own decisions
Safety- Working in a place that is safe and fair
Altruism- Working in a place where the co-workers are friendly to each other and having a job that allowed you to help other people
Status- A job that where there is opportunity for advancement, recognition for accomplishments, and recognition from the community
Comfort- A job that you were able to do what you want depending on your preferences (alone or with people), provided you with something different to do everyday, paid adequately, and provided steady employment
Achievement- A job that provided you with a sense of accomplishment and made use of my abilities and talents
How does this apply to exploring careers?By considering the work values that are
important to us, we can choose a career pathway that will fulfill our needs and desires.
For instance, if you consider altruism to be the most important work value, then you might consider a job such as a teacher, social worker, or doctor.
Wrap upThere are more work values to consider
other than the ones that we have discussed today.
Just remember the things that are important to you as you explore different careers so that you can narrow down the pathway that you pursue.
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